You've got a good style, art-wise. A solid foundation. Some good characterization and a nice hook with the moving from a Spanish speaking country to an English speaking one. I had some problems with your site. Your comic pushed itself down below your banner ads. I don't know if this was a browser specific problem or a site specific problem, though.

You've got a good style, art-wise. A solid foundation. Some good characterization and a nice hook with the moving from a Spanish speaking country to an English speaking one. I had some problems with your site. Your comic pushed itself down below your banner ads. I don't know if this was a browser specific problem or a site specific problem, though.

Really?Dang... that's new; I tried using all browsers (at least the browsers I have... I.E. , Safari , Firefox, Chrome and Opera)And that never happened to me.

Yeah, it's a window-size issue. Your site is set to full width and expands with a wider window, but unfortunately doesn't have a minimum width so a narrower screen resolution makes everything wrap. In fact, the division for your content is called "wrap". Go figure. If you look at the layout code, it's a mess. Sorry. There is actually a separate page dropped into the main page, not by using a frame but rather inside a division. It even includes an additional <head> and <body> area and it's own css file.

Yeah, it's a window-size issue. Your site is set to full width and expands with a wider window, but unfortunately doesn't have a minimum width so a narrower screen resolution makes everything wrap. In fact, the division for your content is called "wrap". Go figure. If you look at the layout code, it's a mess. Sorry. There is actually a separate page dropped into the main page, not by using a frame but rather inside a division. It even includes an additional <head> and <body> area and it's own css file.

Could definitely do with a bit of tidying up.

I see... The thing is... I know very little (if not nothing) about HTML coding, so I probably screwed something up there.And I don't really know how to fix it...

Well, I'm sure I could look at it sometime. Right now things are a bit hectic though.

The first thing I could suggest is to change the style attributes of your #wrap division to an actual pixel width instead of 75%, and make the page itself a set width instead of scaling. Or another trick, since you use some tables, is to insert a 1 pixel high transparent bar at the top or bottom of the cell. Make the bar's width the absolute minimum width you would want your site to display at, and your table will always stay at least that wide regardless of cell width settings.